Job Description
Instructor/Assistant Professor of Powerline Technology
Posting Number:
P2264
Job Title:
Instructor/Assistant Professor of Powerline Technology
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Job Description Summary:
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INSTRUCTOR
OF
POWERLINE
TECHNOLOGY
PRIMARY
DUTIES
AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Provides
quality
instruction
to
students
in
assigned
courses
in
Electric
power
principles,
Lineworker
safety,
Industry
standards,
Fall
protection,
Confined
spaces,
Emergency
response,
Measuring
equipment,
Rigging,
Overhead/
underground
cable
installations,
and
CDL
training.
2.
Provides
quality
learning
experiences
both
in
the
classroom
and
in
the
hands-on
labs
for
all
students
enrolled
while
maintaining
the
integrity
of
the
course's
standards
and
objectives.
3.
States
clear
objectives
and
criteria
for
each
course
in
the
course
syllabus;
follows
the
Curriculum
Committee's
guidelines
regarding
course
syllabi;
integrates
the
appropriate
College's
learning
goals
into
each
course;
evaluates
students'
performance
and
annually
assesses
student
performance
in
light
of
these
objectives
and
criteria.
4.
Teaches
courses
in
a
variety
of
environments
and
modes.
Examples
include
teaching
in
the
evening
and
weekends
in
Rock
Springs;
developing
and
teaching
customized
short
courses
tailored
to
the
needs
of
local
industry;
teaching
in
the
standard
classroom,
lab
and
through
alternative
methods,
such
as
internet,
or
a
combination
of
these
methods.
5.
Advises
students
clearly
and
effectively;
learns
the
requirements
for
Western
graduation
and
for
transfer
to
other
regional
colleges
and
universities.
Updates
the
advising
information
in
the
Western
Advising
Handbook
related
to
his/her
curricula
at
the
University
of
Wyoming
and
other
regional
universities.
6.
Recommends
course
schedules
to
the
School
Chair;
recruits
and
mentors
adjunct
instructors
as
assigned;
prepares
and
updates
course
outlines;
recommends
new
courses
as
needed.
7.
Designs
and
implements
effective
learning
processes
for
students;
provides
feedback
on
student
improvement
in
attaining
the
Western
Goals
for
Student
Success.
8.
Develops
effective
working
relationships
with
colleagues.
Serves
as
a
resource
to
the
community
by
being
willing
to
speak
to
groups,
answer
specific
inquiries,
assist
with
research
projects
and
workshops,
locate
information
and
perform
other
related
tasks.
9.
Develops
good
working
relationships
with
professionals
in
the
College's
service
area
in
order
to
solicit
cooperation
and
advises
regarding
curricular
planning,
new
training
opportunities,
and
other
related
information
to
keep
the
program
current
and
meeting
local
needs.
Organizes
and
conducts
annual
and/or
semi-annual
advisory
councils
with
industry
partners
to
maintain
and
develop
curriculum
needs
in
the
industry.
10.
Collaborates
with
the
School
of
Manufacturing
&
Industrial
Technology
Chair,
the
Dean
of
Outreach
and
Workforce
Development,
and
the
Director
of
Workforce
Development
to
design
courses
or
training
that
meets
the
needs...
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Job Details
Posted Date:
February 25, 2026
Job Type:
Education
Location:
Rock Springs, Wyoming, 82926, United States
Company:
Western Wyoming Community College
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